Digital Tail is committed to sharing a wonderful digital life experience, including the richest digital information you have never heard of, the most exciting product reviews you have never touched before, and experiencing the various wonderful digital life pictures, photography insights, travel itineraries, and love sharing of Tail anytime, anywhere. Subsidiary products: boutique e-commerce platform "Tail Good Products"; The mobile client 'Digital Tail' covers the three mainstream platforms of iOS, Android, and WP8. 'Sharing a Better Digital Life' is not just a slogan, it is the core concept that is being implemented for the digital tail; For the tail team, it is a passionate pursuit. For the tails, it is a magnificent stage for resonance. We have never lacked beauty around us: a simple and easy-to-use mobile phone, a captivating peripheral, a small yet exquisite toy However, these small details are always overlooked, and those inadvertent shoulder rubs may bring many regrets that cannot be missed. The "sharing" we pursue is to seize the moment of every encounter, put these beauties on the platform, showcase, amplify, and transmit them, and make one person's possession become everyone's enjoyment. The digital tail gathers people who love to share. Surrounded by beauty, we are immersed in it and enjoy it. Sharing a good digital life is not just a career. In this big environment full of roast and impetuosity, digital tail has created a unique atmosphere. Discovering beauty, sharing beauty, creating beauty, this is the digital tail.
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ReadWrite is a leading technology and innovation platform dedicated to providing readers with the latest technology news, trend analysis, and in-depth technical interpretations. Since its establishment, ReadWrite has been focusing on emerging technology fields such as artificial intelligence, the Internet of Things, cloud computing, and blockchain, providing precise insights for industry practitioners, entrepreneurs, and technology enthusiasts. Whether it's exploring the forefront of technology or analyzing business and market dynamics, ReadWrite presents complex information in a concise and easy to understand manner. Through collaborations with major technology companies and experts, ReadWrite provides users with a global perspective and drives deep connections between technology and society through rich content. Whether you are interested in technological innovation or want to keep up with the latest developments in the industry, ReadWrite can provide you with valuable information and in-depth reports.
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Xuanfengge is a personal original blog that focuses on sharing web front-end development technology, front-end development tool resources, and pursuing user experience design.
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The Bay Area Daily is not a company, nor is it a startup project. The essence of the Bay Area Daily is a personal blog, which recommends 5 high-quality English articles every day. For each article, I will write a short Chinese review. The Bay Area Daily has a website, an iOS app, an Android app, and a bunch of social media accounts. Unique features of the Bay Area Daily: Maker: I firmly believe that the high-quality content that excellent makers (engineers, designers, etc.) need to read must be selected by people who are also makers, rather than being copied, pasted, and pieced together by non makers. The Bay Area Daily is "by makers, for makers" and is independently operated by a Maker (me). Original text: The Bay Area Daily does not translate articles. I encourage everyone to read the original English text instead of second-hand translations. Encourage everyone to exercise themselves and see if they can persist in reading a few good articles every day and make a little progress every day. Brief review: For each article I share, I will provide a brief review, sometimes combining my work experience and various gossip I have mastered. I hope to share my knowledge in this brief review and provide some guidance and convenience for readers who are not yet proficient in English reading to understand the original content. Persistence: As the essence of the Bay Area Daily is a personal blog, not a company, there are no issues such as editors working five days a week or having to rest during the National Day holiday. I strive to update every day and make progress together with readers every day. But there will be a few days throughout the year when I am unable to update due to some unforeseeable circumstances (such as illness, business trips, overtime, etc.), please forgive me. Focus: The Bay Area Daily only does one thing: recommend 5 high-quality English articles every day, that's all. I don't intend to be distracted by various miscellaneous functions, not engage in business cooperation with others, not driven by interests, and not aimed at having a large readership. Anything other than 5 articles is a distraction, and I won't do it. The Bay Area Daily is destined to be just a niche thing.
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A blog website that helps graphic designers collect and share high-quality design resources across the internet, covering topics such as line and surface design, graphic design, interaction design, web design, interface design, user experience, UED, graphic design, design information, art related, painting, web design, code front-end design, user experience, etc
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KnowTechie is a blog for people who love technology but live outside the foam. It is suitable for readers who are interested in technology but may not necessarily live and breathe it. Our goal is to provide useful and interesting content - without using jargon that would make technology news boring. You don't need to delve into the technical field to enjoy KnowTechie, nor do you need a lot of time: the article you will see here will be the focus - no more than 300-400 words. We will provide a link at the end of each article for further reading. Our works have been published in The New York Times, Bloomberg, Forbes, CNET, Mashable, Quartz, Vox, UPI, Boston Globe, ProPublica, Yahoo Finance, LifeHacker, The Next Web, VentureBeat, Huffington Post, Observer, Digital Trends, PCPC, dental floss, TechSpot, Vulture, Inc, and many more. The creator of KnowTechie is Kevin Raposo, a Bostonian who has been involved in the technology industry for over 15 years.
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WEB VIEW is not limited to WEB, not just VIEW. WEB VIEW is a pan technology podcast hosted by Wang Yin, Onion, and Salute. In the program, we carefully consider the advantages and disadvantages brought about by technological progress and advocate for a "rule of man" approach to re-examine our daily lives.
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POPPUR is a free software download website that focuses on a wide range of computer software, mobile software, and mobile games. It also provides information on application game strategies, information, and strategies, making it a professional base for downloading application game software!
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As a photojournalist, Wayne Tippetts has always been drawn to subcultures. I like to blur the boundaries between street photography, fashion, and documentary photography. In 1986, I began visiting Jamaica and began documenting its vibrant culture. It was here that I first encountered the scene of Jamaican dance halls at night on the streets of the capital Kingston. But I have decided that in order to get closer to where I need to live. So in 1993, I accepted a part-time job teaching photography at Edna Manley School of Art. It was time to move back to London and reintegrate into British life in 2003. It took me some time to regain my footing, but in 2008, I founded a street fashion blog that blended my emerging interest in the street and fashion together - the first connection I established in Kingston JA's ballroom sound system - by filming women wearing customized costumes dancing on the streets and in the yard. Afterwards, I visited Jamaica again in 2013 and 2016. This website combines my photography news and documentary work, as well as my interest in the streets, while reflecting a deeper connection to my theme and capturing the pulse of the environment. From primitive urban Jamaican counterculture ballroom scenes to depicting my themes through narrative structures, such as the last F Cooke Pie and Mash store in London, or the first wave of the May bank holiday at Southend Beach during the pandemic, Jamaican racecourse jockeys, or children's boxers in the East End of London.
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Mr. Crazy provides the latest news on Apple, iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, etc., and will take you to explore the secrets behind jailbreaking, iOS, tvOS, and share the most professional experience and technology with everyone for free.
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Real time UK train map: a quick project for visualizing some available open data about the UK train network. Firstly, as a result, you should be able to see the map of the UK below, where colored dots seem to represent trains arriving at stations in real-time. This requires a browser that supports SVG and websocket, and I have only tested that it can run in Firefox and Chrome. The author is Connor Dunn, who recently graduated from the University of Warwick in the United Kingdom with a major in Computer Science. I am currently working as a software engineer at trigger.io. I am interested in web development (especially anything related to JavaScript) and Android application development (as well as iOS development at work). I am currently working on many (mainly open-source) projects (LinkPush, TabCloud, Pixelatr, etc.), and you can read some of them on this blog.
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The mission of Wirecutter is to recommend truly important things. Every year, we independently test and review thousands of products to help you find the one you need. Our goal is to save you time and eliminate shopping pressure, whether you are looking for daily necessities or gifts for loved ones. We strive to become the most trusted product recommendation service, and our work is completely independent of editors. We will not publish recommendations unless our authors and editors have rigorously reported and tested what they believe to be the best. Wirecutter was founded in September 2011 and was acquired by The New York Times Company in October 2016. We make money through subscriptions and various affiliate marketing plans. This means that we may receive commissions for purchasing products through our retailer website links. However, we will recommend products based on our independent research, analysis, interviews, and testing. We don't have the motivation to choose inferior products or respond to pressure from manufacturers - in fact, quite the opposite. If readers return the product due to dissatisfaction or poor recommendations, we do not charge any membership commission. We believe this is a very fair system, and we are committed to serving our readers first. Of course, the decisions we make about the products on our website are always driven by editorial and product testing standards, rather than alliance transactions or advertising relationships. Our review requires weeks or months of research and years of experience. In addition to relying on our own professional knowledge, we also collect interviews and data from the best sources around us, including engineers, scientists, designers, and countless subject matter experts, from hairdressers to cat caf é staff (and residents) to corn hole champions. We carefully study customer reviews to identify what is important for real people who already own and use what we are evaluating. In a world where top models with high prices and junk features are often considered the gold standard, our goal is to recommend high-quality things that guarantee their prices and do not introduce additional features that you rarely use In February 2020, we reviewed the performance of more than 40 pairs of chopsticks in various foods, including Potsticker, Rice noodles, cabbage, soft tofu, and of course Qiduo. Photo: Sarah Kobos Our process is usually fascinating and fun (for example, imagine creating an obstacle training ground for a robot vacuum cleaner, or lighting a room to test a fire safe). We apply our tireless methods and higher-level research skills to over 1000 product categories, including washing machines, televisions, artificial Christmas trees, bath towels, non stick pans, soundbars, storage boxes, office chairs, headlights, sewing machines, mattresses, wine glasses, air purifiers, space heaters, treadmills, iPhone cases, Wi Fi routers, suitcases, cloth masks, and of course, real wire cutters. In everything we do, we strive to find the best things - and know which ones are not worth buying - quickly, simply, and transparently so that you can continue living your life. These are things we choose for ourselves and recommend to our family and friends. If we suggest that you spend your hard-earned money on something, we will take it seriously, as if our own money has already gone online. The most important thing for us is reader trust. If we recommend something due to bias or laziness, readers will not support our work. We also invite readers to conduct fact checking on our articles, which carefully outline the time, logic, and effort we have invested in researching, interviewing experts, and testing equipment. Usually, this takes tens - sometimes even hundreds - of hours. Each guide clearly lists all the evidence we have chosen for you to judge for yourself.
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